Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Gray
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Via S.
Greater than one weekNot just for kids— also good for poor faucet design/placement or low water pressure As you can see from my photos, the faucet head is super short and the water falls pretty much right at the back of the sink. So when we wash our hands, we are physically touching the sink wall. Gross. So although we do have 2 young toddlers, I mainly bought this so the water would fall at the middle of the sink and we wouldn’t be rubbing our clean hands all over the dirty sink. This does the trick and it fits well over a pretty wide faucet (looks like it can fit faucets up to 2” wide, as long as it’s not too deep/thick). Hope you find this helpful!
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L Wang
> 3 dayI use this so I can hand-bidet my infants number 2 sessions. Works fine for that. Directs the water out from the spout so theres less risk of him kicking the metal part of the faucet and also so the water comes out at an angle instead of straight down. However, it feels like something that youd find at Daiso for less than 2 dollars. Its easy to dislodge (it basically sandwiches the faucet between 2 pieces of silicon) and the duckbill part of it is hard plastic. Id prefer a better way to keep it from moving, and maybe if the bottom part was silicon as well. Either way, it does what I needed it to, but would have been happier paying a bit less.
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Lynn M. Saratore
> 3 dayPerfect add to a vessel faucet!
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M. Morgenson
Greater than one weekDid what it needed to do, which was bring the water flow closer to the front of the sink so my kids could wash their hands. It was a bit hard to clean, though with an old toothbrush and a little wire brush I was able to get it clean. It fit on a variety of sinks, which was important because we moved from one house to another. My kids are tall enough they don’t need it now, but it was worth it for the nearly year of use we got out of it.
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P. Kook
> 3 dayBrilliant, simple idea pretty well executed. Its very easy to put on the faucet, and unfortunately its also very easy to take it off... even by a toddler. I wish there was a way to secure it to the faucet. My daughter went through a phase where she seemingly decided to make a game out of how quickly she can disemble it everytime we wanted to use it (she could do it with one hand in less than a sec, grrrr). Other than that, this is a good product that is proving to be pretty resilient. We are getting more use out of it now that my daughter matured past the destroyer phase.
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Mary
Greater than one weekWorks much better than having to lift up the toddlers to reach the water
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Ernstal08
Greater than one weekThis Aqueduct is awesome! My 2 year old can easily wash his hands without me having to lift him up higher than his step stool. Perfect length extension for any sink. My only hesitation in giving a five star review is that the plastic that holds it is not as sturdy as I would have liked. Now that I have been using the Aqueduct for about six months it has started to lose its hold and will sometimes slide off if my toddler numbs it. I just put it back on and we are good again.
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Joan
> 3 dayAquaduck vs. Prince Lionheart... Ultimately, long term you will want the Aqueduck. This is why: PROS: -It has a lifetime warranty (our PL tore after being removed so many times by guests and we purchased the Aqueduck as a replacement.) -Shorter spout so actually allows adults to use a smaller sink -Sturdier spout so is more difficult for children (and some adults...) to fling water in yours/your kids face -Easier to remove and install onto a faucet due to stiffer rubber material that is wider than the PL (think of the PL as a tight rubber band while this just kind of gapes open once squeezed and slides on). CONS: -PL does have a longer and wider spout, allowing less stretching on the childs side to reach the water, although as mentioned above, leaves less room for adult hands in the sink -Is more expensive than the PL (unless you purchase a cheaper color! I purchased gray/silver which is less appealing to kids but I could care less.) -This might fall under ease of removal, but PL would be ideal for a narrow faucet since it was a VERY tight fit on our wide faucet -Aqueduck points down on our faucet instead of straight out...Doesnt bother me one bit, but figured it was worth mentioning since the PL does point straight out which makes it a tad easier to reach. We had been using our Prince Lionheart for one year now and it finally ripped after the occasional guests in town removing it (which was a pain to remove and reinstall because it was so tight.) Wish I had purchased the Aqueduck in the first place and saved our money!
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Joe Handyman
> 3 dayBought a vanity several years ago and found the included faucet was too short. I finally found this device after trying some other solutions. The original was still working fine but had developed lime and stain buildup over the years. However, I didnt wash it in the dishwasher every couple of weeks as I see is recommended. I was glad to see it was still available.
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JC
Greater than one weekThis is great for toddlers trying to reach for the faucet while standing on a stool. We were looking at different product and ended up going with this because a friend of ours had it and recommended this product to us. I like it as it slows down the flow of the water for the kids. One thing i have noticed when using this is that if you have a smaller sink, you can easily knock the extender off the faucet. Not much of a problem but a bit annoying. Other than that it does what we wanted it to do.